Abstract:eToro, an online broker, introduced 509 stocks and ETFs to its huge investable pool.
eToro, an online broker, has just introduced 509 new stocks and ETFs to its already vast selection of investing opportunities.
By including these supplementary elements, the total count of assets on eToro's platform has reached around 6,000.
Several recent additions have been made, including: Terran Orbital Corp (LLAP) Rigetti Computing Inc. (RGTI) Assertio Holdings Inc. (ASRT) MTC (Mmtec Inc) GWH (Ess Tech Inc) Gold Heaven Group Holdings (GDHG) Eos Energy Enterprises Inc. (EOSE) LILM (Lilium Nv) Solid Power Inc. (SLDP) Esperion Therapeutics Inc. (ESPR) Heron Therapeutics Inc. (HRTX) Ring Energy Inc. (REI) Terawulf Inc. (WULF) Gritstone Bio Inc. (GRTS) Ramsey Resources Ltd (RMS.ASX) ROCKspace Technology Inc. (RXT) Taysha Gene Therapies Inc. (TSHA) Nextdoor Holdings Inc. (KIND) Bigbear.Ai Holdings Inc. (BBAI) Biovie Inc. (BIVI) Erasca Inc. (ERAS) The stock symbol for Index Ltd is $IMD.ASX. The company is Microalgo Inc.
The eToro platform consistently broadens its range of trading products. In December 2023, the broker announced the inclusion of 700 equities from the United States.
Additionally, the organization has been expanding its range of cryptoassets. eToro just declared the inclusion of 11 cryptocurrencies.
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